Here's what you need

An HDMI cable (Apple recommends using an HDMI 2.0 or later compatible cable)

If you get stuck or want to go back to a previous screen during setup, press the Menu button on your remote. To start over, unplug your device from power, then plug back in

Plug into power and connect your home-theater devices

Plug your Apple TV into power and connect it to your television with an HDMI cable. On Apple TV 4K, make sure that you’re using an HDMI 2.0 or later cable. If you’re connecting a Apple TV 4K to a receiver, make sure that it also supports HDMI 2.0 or later. Then use a second HDMI cable to connect the receiver to your television.

To connect to the Internet using Ethernet, connect your Apple TV to your router with an Ethernet cable. Or you can connect to Wi-Fi during set up.

Turn on and pair your remote

On your television, select the same input that your Apple TV is connected to. Then turn on your television (and receiver or switchbox) to see the Apple TV setup screen. Don't see the set up screen?

To pair your remote to your Apple TV, click the Touch surface on the remote. If your remote won't connect, press and hold the Menu and Volume Up buttons for five seconds. Or if a message says that you aren't close enough, set your remote on top of your Apple TV.

Choose your language and turn on Siri

Swipe on the Touch surface of your remote to find your language and country or region. To choose an option, click the Touch surface. If you choose the wrong language, press the Menu button to return to the previous screen and try again.

If asked, choose whether to use Siri.

Set up using your iOS device or set up manually

To transfer settings from your iOS device to your Apple TV, like login information for iTunes, iCloud, and Wi-Fi, choose Set Up with Device. Then follow the onscreen steps on your iOS device and Apple TV.

If you can't set up your Apple TV with your iOS device, press the Menu button on your remote to return to the previous screen and choose Set Up Manually.

If you have an Apple TV (2nd or 3rd generation), follow the onscreen steps to finish set up.

Set up One Home Screen across every Apple TV

One Home Screen keeps your apps and Home screens the same across every Apple TV you own just by signing into iCloud. If you see a message that asks if you want to use One Home Screen, choose Match Home Screens.

If you choose Not Now, you can turn it on later in Settings > Accounts > iCloud > One Home Screen.

Get the most out of your TV

If you have an Apple TV 4K connected to a 4K television that supports HDR or Dolby Vision, you may be prompted to run a short display test for these formats. Follow the onscreen instructions to run the test, and confirm that you have a clear picture. Learn more about 4K, HDR, and Dolby Vision on your Apple TV 4K.

Finish up

Finish the onscreen steps to choose settings for Location Services, screensavers, and analytics sharing. Then you can open the App Store from your Home screen to find and download video apps and game apps—like Hulu, DirecTV Now, Netflix, NBA, HBO, and many more.

Get help

If you get stuck, press the Menu button on your remote to return to the previous screen.

If your remote won't respond, press and hold the Menu and Volume Up buttons for two seconds.

If your Apple TV won't respond or you get stuck during setup, unplug it from power, then plug it back in.

If you have an Apple TV (2nd or 3rd generation) and need a verification code to sign in with your Apple ID, learn what to do.